The Man Is Accused Of Wounding A Businessman From Minnesota At A Daytona Beach Shores Motel Last Year.

Joshua Allen Bolt, 22, is being held on a $100,000 bond in Roanoke City, Va., pending extradition to Volusia County on a warrant charging him with attempted murder in the March 9 shooting, said Daytona Beach Shores Public Safety officials.

He is accused of shooting Troy Rolland of Thief River Falls, Minn., at Rolland's hotel after Rolland spotted Bolt drinking on the beach and questioned why he was drinking, officers said. Rolland was hospitalized for two days for treatment for four gunshot wounds.

Investigators said Rolland and a female companion were walking on the beach when they saw Bolt and Zaccariah Hill, 21, of Roanoke, drinking. Rolland thought they were underage and questioned why they were drinking.

Bolt and Hill followed Rolland and the woman to the Treasure Island Inn, 2025 S. Atlantic Ave., where Bolt pulled out a small caliber handgun, officials said. Rolland and Bolt fought, and Bolt fired two rounds at Rolland. As Rolland started to back away, Bolt shot him two more times, public-safety officers said.

Rolland received immediate medical help from a public-safety officer who was working security at the hotel.

Rolland, an engineer for Arctic Cat in Thief River Falls, was in Daytona Beach testing equipment for the company.

Bolt already was in custody at the Roanoke County Jail on charges of assault, battery and violation of probation when FBI agents received a tip that he may have been involved in the Daytona Beach Shores shooting.

Public-safety officers traveled to Roanoke last month to interview him.